ERIN ANDREWS TO NBC NEWS’ MEGYN KELLY: “YOU DON’T GET ANY SORT OF PASS FOR DOING THAT,” WHEN ASKED IF SHE COULD FORGIVE HER STALKER

Andrews Also Opens Up about Cancer Diagnosis in Interview Airing June 11 on “Sunday Night with Megyn Kelly”

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June 7, 2017 – In her first in-depth TV interview following her cancer diagnosis, Erin Andrews tells NBC News’ Megyn Kelly that she doesn’t forgive her stalker Michael David Barrett, explaining: “I have to relive it all the time. It’s shaped who I am as a person. It messed with my family. It hurt my mom and dad so bad and it still does. And you don’t get any sort of pass for doing that.” To watch the exchange, click here. The transcript of the preview is included below.

In her most personal interview yet, Andrews also speaks about coping with her cervical cancer diagnosis and her engagement to former NHL player, Jarret Stoll. Andrews’ interview airs during the second broadcast of “Sunday Night with Megyn Kelly” on Sunday, June 11. Due to the Stanley Cup Final, Sunday Night will air at different start times across the country:

  • Eastern: airs at 7 p.m. ET
  • Central: airs at 6 p.m. CT
  • Mountain: airs immediately following the Stanley Cup Final
  • Pacific: airs at 10 p.m. PT

In 2009, Barrett pleaded guilty to interstate stalking after he secretly videotaped Andrews in her hotel room.

“Sunday Night with Megyn Kelly” is produced by the NBC News Primetime team, with Senior Executive Producer David Corvo and Executive Producer Liz Cole.

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MEGYN KELLY: He said he hoped one day you could forgive him.

ERIN ANDREWS:  Yeah.

MEGYN KELLY: Have you?

ERIN ANDREWS: No.

MEGYN KELLY: Do you think you could?

ERIN ANDREWS: No.

MEGYN KELLY: Why?

ERIN ANDREWS: Because I have to relive it all the time. It’s shaped who I am as a person. It messed with my family. It hurt my mom and dad so bad and it still does. And you don’t get any sort of pass for doing that.

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